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One of Fleetwood Mac's biggest hits is 'The Chain,' off of 'Rumours.' However, the song was made from a handful of other musical fragments written by various members of the band.
After watching Peter Jackson's 'The Beatles: Get Back,' fans are absolutely obsessed with The Beatles' recording engineer, Glyn Johns' stunning 1960s wardrobe.
The meaning of Bruce Springsteen's titular track, 'The River,' hit very close to home. It's about a problem many people have dealt with in their lives.
George Harrison originally wrote 'All Those Years Ago' for Ringo Starr in the late 1970s. Things didn't work out, and George changed it to be about John.
Stevie Nicks once revealed which of her albums she loved the most. She said she couldn't 'let the record go.' There a possibility for a follow up as well.
George Harrison named his band, the Traveling Wilburys, after a slang term he often used in the studio. He invented the term with fellow bandmate, Jeff Lynne.
George Harrison said newer music didn't give him 'a buzz' like some of the music from the 1950s and 1960s. However, there was a band that George's son showed him that impressed him.
Stevie Nicks dreamt that some very famous political figures invited her to play at a 'political benefit for icons of history.' It was so vivid that she had to write a song about it.
George Harrison said John Lennon was horrible at 'knowing exactly what he wanted to get across' whenever he was in the studio. George wound up helping his bandmates whenever possible.
Tom Petty said George Harrison 'never really pursued a solo career' after leaving The Beatles in 1970. He released 'All Things Must Pass,' and when it did well, he continued releasing music.